From: Adam Dickmeiss Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:58:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fixed bug #1122: Certain record IDs are not found by searches. X-Git-Tag: YAZ.3.0.16~36 X-Git-Url: http://jsfdemo.indexdata.com/cgi-bin?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8521c0ae7e5ffebcd5c463d67a829cffba80d466;p=yaz-moved-to-github.git Fixed bug #1122: Certain record IDs are not found by searches. The CQL parser preserves terms completely and \\s are no longer removed. This changes CQL output for some test cases and so these are updated accordingly. The CQL to PQF transform only treats * and ? operators if they aren't escaped. A memory leak was also fixed for the ANSIZ39.58 pattern case. --- diff --git a/src/cql.y b/src/cql.y index 414feb8..20013cb 100644 --- a/src/cql.y +++ b/src/cql.y @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $Id: cql.y,v 1.14 2007-06-28 07:58:07 adam Exp $ +/* $Id: cql.y,v 1.15 2007-10-31 21:58:07 adam Exp $ Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Index Data ApS @@ -278,8 +278,13 @@ int yylex(YYSTYPE *lval, void *vp) while ((c = cp->getbyte(cp->client_data)) != 0 && c != '"') { if (c == '\\') + { + putb(lval, cp, c); c = cp->getbyte(cp->client_data); - putb(lval, cp, c); + if (!c) + break; + } + putb(lval, cp, c); } putb(lval, cp, 0); } @@ -288,10 +293,16 @@ int yylex(YYSTYPE *lval, void *vp) while (c != 0 && !strchr(" \n()=<>/", c)) { if (c == '\\') + { + putb(lval, cp, c); c = cp->getbyte(cp->client_data); + if (!c) + break; + } putb(lval, cp, c); c = cp->getbyte(cp->client_data); } + putb(lval, cp, 0); #if YYDEBUG printf ("got %s\n", lval->buf); #endif diff --git a/src/cqltransform.c b/src/cqltransform.c index 2f2f353..3f54faa 100644 --- a/src/cqltransform.c +++ b/src/cqltransform.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $Id: cqltransform.c,v 1.28 2007-03-29 11:14:11 mike Exp $ +/* $Id: cqltransform.c,v 1.29 2007-10-31 21:58:07 adam Exp $ Copyright (C) 1995-2007, Index Data ApS Index Data Aps @@ -337,19 +337,18 @@ static int cql_pr_prox(cql_transform_t ct, struct cql_node *mods, * characters starting at `term', or a null pointer of there are * none -- like memchr(). */ -static const char *wcchar(const char *term, int length) +static const char *wcchar(int start, const char *term, int length) { - const char *best = 0; - const char *current; - char *whichp; - - for (whichp = "*?"; *whichp != '\0'; whichp++) { - current = (const char *) memchr(term, *whichp, length); - if (current != 0 && (best == 0 || current < best)) - best = current; + while (length > 0) + { + if (start || term[-1] != '\\') + if (strchr("*?", *term)) + return term; + term++; + length--; + start = 0; } - - return best; + return 0; } @@ -374,6 +373,7 @@ void emit_term(cql_transform_t ct, int i; const char *ns = cn->u.st.index_uri; int process_term = !has_modifier(cn, "regexp"); + char *z3958_mem = 0; assert(cn->which == CQL_NODE_ST); @@ -408,33 +408,38 @@ void emit_term(cql_transform_t ct, if (process_term && length > 0) { + const char *first_wc = wcchar(1, term, length); + const char *second_wc = first_wc ? + wcchar(0, first_wc+1, length-(first_wc-term)-1) : 0; + /* Check for well-known globbing patterns that represent * simple truncation attributes as expected by, for example, * Bath-compliant server. If we find such a pattern but * there's no mapping for it, that's fine: we just use a * general pattern-matching attribute. */ - if (length > 1 && term[0] == '*' && term[length-1] == '*' && - wcchar(term+1, length-2) == 0 && - cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "both", 0, - pr, client_data, 0)) { + if (first_wc == term && second_wc == term + length-1 + && *first_wc == '*' && *second_wc == '*' + && cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "both", 0, pr, client_data, 0)) + { term++; length -= 2; } - else if (term[0] == '*' && - wcchar(term+1, length-1) == 0 && - cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "left", 0, - pr, client_data, 0)) { + else if (first_wc == term && second_wc == 0 && *first_wc == '*' + && cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "left", 0, + pr, client_data, 0)) + { term++; length--; } - else if (term[length-1] == '*' && - wcchar(term, length-1) == 0 && - cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "right", 0, - pr, client_data, 0)) { + else if (first_wc == term + length-1 && second_wc == 0 + && *first_wc == '*' + && cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "right", 0, + pr, client_data, 0)) + { length--; } - else if (wcchar(term, length)) + else if (first_wc) { /* We have one or more wildcard characters, but not in a * way that can be dealt with using only the standard @@ -446,17 +451,22 @@ void emit_term(cql_transform_t ct, * supported". */ int i; - char *mem; cql_pr_attr(ct, "truncation", "z3958", 0, pr, client_data, 28); - mem = (char *) xmalloc(length+1); - for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { - if (term[i] == '*') mem[i] = '?'; - else if (term[i] == '?') mem[i] = '#'; - else mem[i] = term[i]; + z3958_mem = (char *) xmalloc(length+1); + for (i = 0; i < length; i++) + { + if (i > 0 && term[i-1] == '\\') + z3958_mem[i] = term[i]; + else if (term[i] == '*') + z3958_mem[i] = '?'; + else if (term[i] == '?') + z3958_mem[i] = '#'; + else + z3958_mem[i] = term[i]; } - mem[length] = '\0'; - term = mem; + z3958_mem[length] = '\0'; + term = z3958_mem; } else { /* No masking characters. Use "truncation.none" if given. */ @@ -499,6 +509,7 @@ void emit_term(cql_transform_t ct, (*pr)(cp, client_data); } (*pr)("\" ", client_data); + xfree(z3958_mem); } void emit_wordlist(cql_transform_t ct, diff --git a/test/cql/6.3.out b/test/cql/6.3.out index 7411f1a..b3f98bd 100644 --- a/test/cql/6.3.out +++ b/test/cql/6.3.out @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ scr - ^cat says "fish" + ^cat says \"fish\" diff --git a/test/cql/6.6.out b/test/cql/6.6.out index f9851fb..4328f85 100644 --- a/test/cql/6.6.out +++ b/test/cql/6.6.out @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ scr - ^cat*fishdog"horse? + ^cat*fishdog\"horse?